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A fight for restoration: Bringing salmon back to Idaho rivers
Idaho rivers were once home to one of the country’s largest salmon runs. Today, however, those same salmon are headed towards extinction.
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Idaho Matters Doctors Roundtable: November 13, 2024
With Robert F. Kennedy Junior on the short list for the next head of the Department of Health and Human Services Idaho Matters takes a look at what possible changes could be made to our health care.
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City of Boise calls on creative community for feedback in new survey
Back in 2017, the City of Boise introduced their first "Cultural Master Plan." Now they're looking to update that plan, but in order to do that, they need your feedback.
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Best Places to Retire: Boise climbs the list
Every year U.S. News and World Report releases a list of the best places to retire in America, based on everything from health care, taxes, affordability and even overall happiness. The new numbers have just come out, and Boise has jumped to a surprising number.
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Tragedy exposes flaws in Idaho's coroner system
Earlier this year, a young family's newborn baby unexpectedly died, and despite there being national standards for death investigations, Bonneville's county coroner did not order an autopsy.
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Standard ITD road project turns into cultural discovery
It was a standard road project in Northern Idaho, but when crews began digging they ran into something unexpected, hundreds of cultural artifacts that may change our idea of how long people have lived in this area of Idaho.
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How TRICA has brought new inspiration to the North End
It’s been a year and half since the Treasure Valley Institute for Children’s Arts moved into its location. It continues to help shape and inspire Boise's art scene.
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New app to help residents make their homes more fire resistant
As fires become more common, officials are working on a new app that will help residents to make their homes safer in the event of a wildfire.
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Millions of Americans take to the roads this Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving means turkey, football and family gatherings, and it also means the start of the holiday travel season!
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Viewing indigenous communities through a new lens
In the early 20th century Edward S. Curtis photographed the daily lives and customs of many Native American tribes. His work would later face criticism though, some claiming that his photos reduced his subjects to a stereotype. Now however, a different story is being told as one photographer offers a new lens through which to view indigenous communities.
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